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From Gen. Johnston's army.
Through Atlanta papers of the 7th, (received by the Southern Express,) we have the following summary of the "situation:"
The situation of our army on the Georgia front has changed very materially since our last was simply a movement from their right to their right to their left, and did not presage a relinquishment of the "On to Atlanta" movement of the Yankees, as was stated by the reports of the Press Association.
The latest reports from the Yankees ar m Steel's and Banks's armies, and, so far as morale and du corps.
go, will not aid to a very great extent in capturing Atlanta.
The movements of the Yankee army are now principally directed against our right, which Sherman hopes either to flank o not reach you regularly every day, for each morning I send one to Marietta by courier to give it to a gentleman going to Atlanta everyday, he having kindly promised to hand you the same immediately on his arrival.
I also perceive that there is some
From North Georgia. Atlanta, June 10.
--The enemy developed in force yesterday in our front at Ackworth and on our extreme right cast of the railroad towards Roseville.
There was partial skirmishing in the afternoon in front of Hood's corps.
Prisoners report the bridge at Etowah rebuilt by the Yankees and trains running to Ackworth.
Sherman avoids any effort to bring on an engagement out of his breastworks.
Captured Yankees say he has orders not to risk a general engagement.
Gov. Brown returned from the front yesterday, where he has been with Gen. Johnston.